The Browns have a first-year coach and a waterfall of new moving parts, but all eyes will be on Johnny Manziel's quest to unseat veteran quarterback Brian Hoyer. Mike Pettine says "more weight will be put" on game performance than practice, a dynamic favoring the rookie. While one Browns teammate admits he hasn't seen those plays "that makes me go, 'Wow'" in Berea, Manziel's artistry in live action is why the Browns were compelled to make him the No. 22 overall pick. Forget all the breathless summertime reporting on these quarterbacks: Saturday's tilt on NFL Network will bring us closer to the truth.

We got a taste of the Giants last week. Now it's time to drink in a Steelers squad that trended younger and faster this offseason. On offense, I'm looking forward to seeing third-round X-factor Dri Archer after he "put on a show at camp." Taking snaps as a runner, pass-catcher and return man, Archer has flashed jaw-dropping speed and change of direction:

Sign me up for a look at John Brown, the rookie Cardinals wideout that teammates "haven't been able to cover" at training camp. The third-round pick out of Pittsburg State has been tabbed as a T.Y. Hilton clone because of their similar size and matching 4.34 speed. The 5-foot-11, 179-pound Brown has spent time with the ones in practice and has a chance to beat out Ted Ginn as Arizona's deep threat du jour alongside Larry Fitzgerald and Michael Floyd in three-receiver sets.